Author/Authors :
Mozaffari, Habibeh Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Pourpak, Zahra Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Pourseyed, Sara Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Moin, Mostafa Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Farhoodi, Abolhassan Department of Immunology and Allergy - Children Medical Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Aghamohammadi, Asghar Department of Immunology and Allergy - Children Medical Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Movahedi, Masoud Department of Immunology and Allergy - Children Medical Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Gharagozlou, Mohammad Department of Immunology and Allergy - Children Medical Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Entezari, Neda Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
The primary immunodeficiency (PI) disorders are abnormalities in development and
maturation of the immune system. Individuals with PI disease may experience frequent
infections, which limit their abilities to exhibit physical and psychological well-being
secondary to their illness. In this survey we compared health-related quality of life of primary
immune deficient patients with healthy children.
The case-control study was designed for patients with PI disease who were referred to
Children Medical Center in 2004-2005. Demographic information was taken and Pediatric
Quality Of Life (PEDQOL) questionnaire were filled for 50 PI patients and 100 healthy
children.
The mean age in PI patients was 12.62± 3.65 (range from 8 to 18) years and in the
control group was 11.04± 3.3 years. In PI patients 68% were male and 32% female .Most
patients with PI disease had a diagnosis of common variable immunodeficiency (54%) or Xlinked
agammaglobulinemia (24%). Patients with PI disease had great limitations in physical
functioning and psychological well-being (p<0.001 and p<0.001 respectively) compared with
children without a chronic health condition. Patients had lower PEDQOL scores in all age
groups compared with normal sample (p<0.001). Long duration of disease significantly
correlated with low psychological score. (r = -3.23. P= 0.03)
Children with PI disease experience poorer health related quality of life than healthy
children, indicating more attention should be paid to early diagnosis and treatment of PI
disease, as well as more attention to their social limitation. PI patients may need
psychological consultation for better coping with their illness.
Keywords :
Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes , Pediatrics , Quality of life , Questionnaire